
The passing of Florida’s HB 391 has created new opportunities for family members to take an active role in the care of medically complex children. This legislation allows parents, guardians, and family members to provide personal care services to children who are eligible for private duty nursing following completion of specialized training. In this FAQ section, we provide answers to common questions about the HB 391 ruling, including the training requirements, certification process, and program details. Explore below to learn more about how this ruling supports families caring for medically fragile children in Florida.

In Florida, recent changes related to the HB 391 ruling have enabled family members to provide personal care services to medically complex pediatric patients who are eligible and approved for private-duty nursing.
Under the HB 391 ruling and guidance from the Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA), a parent, guardian, or family member may provide personal care services, provided they complete a minimum of 86 hours of an agency-approved training program developed in consultation with the Board of Nursing. A registered nurse will conduct the training and delegate instruction as appropriate.

According to the HB 391 training guidelines, the training is divided into several components.
HIV/AIDS Training and CardioPulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) certification will be required to obtain.
Each family home health aide is required to complete a total of 12 hours of in-service training annually, with the training to be renewed every 12 months throughout their employment with our agency.
The Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA) is required to adhere strictly to the language outlined in HB 391. The bill did not mandate the creation of a waiver specifically for this program. Our agency will monitor all developments related to this program and will promptly notify all employees of any updates or changes to the ruling as they occur. Regular communication will be provided through official channels to ensure that everyone remains informed.
Our agency is currently awaiting guidance from the Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA) as well as a comprehensive fee schedule from all participating health plans, which will include the appropriate billing codes for this newly implemented service. We anticipate that this information will establish the necessary framework for billing and reimbursement processes. We anticipate receiving further guidance from the Agency of Health Care Administration (AHCA) on October 1, 2024. This information will be critical for us to successfully and efficiently launch the program. Our team is committed to ensuring that all aspects of the implementation processes align with the ruling for HB 391.
If you have any questions or need more information on the HB391 program, contact us.
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